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Why standby?
the thread "Humax Freesat PVR" prompted me to wonder why keep TV and
various boxes on standby? The specs on all I've seen quote the standby usage, but why not switch off at the mains? I have a satellite Topfield, and flat screen TV and a Bose amplifier. I switch all off when finished watching or recording, seems painless to me. Any reasons to stay on standby would be welcomed. |
Why standby?
On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 14:11:40 +0100, Broadback
wrote: the thread "Humax Freesat PVR" prompted me to wonder why keep TV and various boxes on standby? The specs on all I've seen quote the standby usage, but why not switch off at the mains? I have a satellite Topfield, and flat screen TV and a Bose amplifier. I switch all off when finished watching or recording, seems painless to me. Any reasons to stay on standby would be welcomed. I'm disabled so I leave everything on. If I had to switch off/on at the mains it could take me a hour or so. Steve -- Neural Planner Software Ltd http://www.NPSL1.com EasyNN-plus. Build Neural Networks. http://www.easynn.com SwingNN. Forecast the Future. http://www.swingnn.com |
Why standby?
On 13/09/2008 14:11, Broadback wrote:
why keep TV and various boxes on standby? Any reasons to stay on standby would be welcomed. To receive firmware updates, to notice schedule changes for programmed recordings but mainly because people (myself included) are lazy and prefer to be able to switch it on from the remote. |
Why standby?
In message , Broadback
wrote the thread "Humax Freesat PVR" prompted me to wonder why keep TV and various boxes on standby? The specs on all I've seen quote the standby usage, but why not switch off at the mains? I have a satellite Topfield, and flat screen TV and a Bose amplifier. I switch all off when finished watching or recording, seems painless to me. Any reasons to stay on standby would be welcomed. PVRs need to placed in standby to record. Often I often have no idea what time a programme is broadcast because my PVR searches automatically for programme name and automatically sets timers. The PVR needs to be in at least standby to wake up to record. All other equipment in my stack is connected to a remote control mains switch which is turned off when I have finished watching TV. This only requires one key press on the remote. -- Alan news2006 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com |
Why standby?
On Sat, 13 Sep 2008 14:21:14 +0100, Andy Burns
wrote: On 13/09/2008 14:11, Broadback wrote: why keep TV and various boxes on standby? Any reasons to stay on standby would be welcomed. To receive firmware updates, to notice schedule changes for programmed recordings And to perform recordings. A box that is switched off cannot record! but mainly because people (myself included) are lazy and prefer to be able to switch it on from the remote. |
Why standby?
"Broadback" wrote in message ... the thread "Humax Freesat PVR" prompted me to wonder why keep TV and various boxes on standby? The specs on all I've seen quote the standby usage, but why not switch off at the mains? I have a satellite Topfield, and flat screen TV and a Bose amplifier. I switch all off when finished watching or recording, seems painless to me. Any reasons to stay on standby would be welcomed. the whole point of a recorder is it records things while you are away - it can't do that when it's switched off. -- Gareth. that fly...... is your magic wand.... |
Why standby?
Alan wrote:
In message , Broadback wrote the thread "Humax Freesat PVR" prompted me to wonder why keep TV and various boxes on standby? PVRs need to placed in standby to record. Often I often have no idea what time a programme is broadcast because my PVR searches automatically for programme name and automatically sets timers. The PVR needs to be in at least standby to wake up to record. Very true, although I wonder how the promised 'accurate record' function on Freesat will work, if the Humax box deactivates the LNBs in standby ? I'll try and pop back to the Humax stand tomorrow, and find out ! |
Why standby?
In message , Mark Carver
wrote Very true, although I wonder how the promised 'accurate record' function on Freesat will work, if the Humax box deactivates the LNBs in standby ? Programmes usually run late so they could wake up the box ahead of the required time, recheck the EPG and adjust the timer. Accurate timing depends on the broadcasters providing accurate EPG information and as the same broadcasters that cannot be bothered on Freeview are also on Freesat there may still be major problems. It may be better to ask if a mix and match policy can be adopted - automatically adjusting start and stop times AND providing start and end padding. -- Alan news2006 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com |
Why standby?
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Alan wrote: In message , Mark Carver wrote Very true, although I wonder how the promised 'accurate record' function on Freesat will work, if the Humax box deactivates the LNBs in standby ? Programmes usually run late so they could wake up the box ahead of the required time, recheck the EPG and adjust the timer. You'd still need something 'on' to wake up the box. -- From KT24 - in "Leafy Surrey" Using a RISC OS computer running v5.11 |
Why standby?
In message , charles
wrote In article , Alan wrote: In message , Mark Carver wrote Very true, although I wonder how the promised 'accurate record' function on Freesat will work, if the Humax box deactivates the LNBs in standby ? Programmes usually run late so they could wake up the box ahead of the required time, recheck the EPG and adjust the timer. You'd still need something 'on' to wake up the box. I was assuming that the 1W power in standby is achieved by switching off everything except the circuits responsible for managing the recording schedule. All PVRs can wake up from standby to record. The previous set timer would turn on the box , say, 10 minutes ahead of the scheduled recording to supply power to the LNB and then the EPG would populate. The box would check 5 minutes later for any changes to the EPG. -- Alan news2006 {at} amac {dot} f2s {dot} com |
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